The Pour Fool says Deschutes’ new “Da Shootz!” American Pilsner “is just simply a beautiful can ‘o beer. It would be just as beautiful in a bottle or a Mason jar or an old sneaker.”

Surfing To Cope

TODAY’S LOCAL STEW

WOMEN’S ADVENTURE FILM TOUR,The Grand Cinema: The Women’s Adventure Film Tour has arrived in the U.S. for the first time, screening for one day at The Grand. This tour is a celebration of awesome women who are doing awesome outdoors-y things featuring climbing, skiing, mountaineering, snowboarding and travel films from all over the world, including Katie Walsh’s film, Surfing to Cope, about American pro surfer Brianna Cope. 1:30, 6:30 (sold out), 7 (sold out), and 9 p.m., $5.50-$8, 606 S. Fawcett, Tacoma

THURSDAY NIGHT DRAWING JAM,Tacoma Art Museum: This is an uninstructed time in a casual museum setting to draw and socialize with other artists. The Drawing Jam is free to attend and design for developing artists and illustrators of all skill levels. 5-8 p.m., free, 1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma

DARK & HAZY NIGHTS WITH FORT GEORGE,Parkway Tavern: Astoria’s Fort George Brewery is the most ambitious stout-maker in Oregon, releasing more than 20 different big, dark beers every February and throwing Festival of the Dark Arts out at the windy coast. Once again, Peaks and Pints hung out at the brewery’s “dark” festival this year, sipping a wide array of some of the most flavorful and adventurous dark beers from around the nation on tap while watching glass blowers, tattoo artistry and wood and ice cravers. It was awesome. Fort George compliments the festival with a road show of several of its stouts, which lands at the Parkway Tavern tonight. 6 p.m., no cover, 313 N. I St., Tacoma